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CCC Statement in Response to Mayor de Blasio’s 2021 Preliminary Budget
For Immediate Release: January 16, 2020 CCC Executive Director Jennifer March released the following statement today in response to the Mayor’s Announcement regarding the Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2021: “Citizens’ Committee for Children of New …
Testimony to City Council Regarding After School Programming
On January 14, Daryl Hornick-Becker, CCC’s Policy and Advocacy Associate, testified before the City Council Committee on Youth Services regarding afterschool programming (COMPASS and SONYC). Daryl testified that all efforts to expand afterschool access …
Statement from Children’s Behavioral Health Campaign in Response to the 2020 State of the State
The following statement can be attributed to Jennifer March, Executive Director of Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York and Kristin Morse, Executive Director at the Center for New York City Affairs at the New School on behalf of the Children’s …
Statement On Governor Cuomo’s 2020 State Of The State Address
For Immediate Release: January 8, 2020 In response to Governor Cuomo’s State of the State address, Citizens’ Committee for Children released the following statement from Executive Director Jennifer March: “If the Governor is truly committed to combatti …
Back to School Part 2: Do NYC Schools Represent their Districts?
Racial segregation is a long-standing issue in New York City’s schools, highlighted recently by advocates, academics, politicians, and most importantly by students themselves.To begin to address the issue, CCC recently published an analysis of diversit …
NYC School Representativeness Data
This dataset was compiled by Citizens’ Committee for Children. Following recommendations laid out by the Mayor’s School Diversity Advisory Group (SDAG), this dataset explores the extent to which New York City public schools are racially/ethnically repr …